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Determinants of Technical Success in Product Development When Innovative Radicalness Is Considered
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1994
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Mushin LeeProject ManagementInformation AcquisitionInnovation ManagementTechnical SuccessIndustrial OrganizationStrategic ThinkingTechnical InnovativenessProduct DevelopmentManagementTechnological InnovationTechnology TransferInnovative RadicalnessStrategyStrategic ManagementMarketingInnovationInnovation StudyTechnology ManagementBusinessBusiness StrategySocial InnovationTechnology
Mushin Lee and Dohyeong Na present their analysis of data obtained from Korean project leaders in order to investigate the relationships between various factors and technical project success. When the radicalness of technical innovativeness is employed as a contingency variable, the result shows that existence of a champion is critical if the innovativeness is radical. Top management's support, R&D, production, and financial capabilities, and information acquisition during the development stage are related to the success, but there is no indication that the radicalness heavily affects the relationships. Information acquisition during the idea generation stage is not important for both radical and incremental improvement projects.
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